Thu, 27 Nov 2008

I thank the Indians for this feast.

We had Thanksgiving at my moms house today. All three of my brothers and their families were in attendance. It was a good time. Being around my brothers bring back a lot of good memories. I am pretty sure that me bring around them brings back a lot of bad memories for them. I wasn't always the bestest brother to them. I had a lot of energy growing up. My parents thought that sugar was the cause of it. It wasn't later that I found out that it was really just a bad case of artificial poisoning. I think Mark got the worst of it. I used him for a bunch of magic tricks. I attempted to make him disappear into walls and doors. The magic trick only worked when screen doors were involved.

The feast was prepared by the head chef of the family. The sous chefs were in charge of various side dishes. The cranberry orange relish is my absolute favorite thing to eat turkey with. Remind me to get the recipe.

Mom and Dad have been married for 40 years and have 13 grandkids.

Random photos of the day.

We took the advantage to take a family portrait.

:: Posted by brb on Thu, 27 Nov 2008 12:16 pm



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